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Is this conversion possible w.o weldings or excessive cuttings. My friend wants to do this really badly.
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I don't really see where welding would come into play, or any cutting really.
You'll need an e4oD trans adapter, motor mounts and then you'll have to do your own wiring for the starter, alternator and other little things. Check out DESTROKED: Cummins Conversions |
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I dropped one into a 95 without cutting, just used a hammer alot.
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lol just used a hammer alot.
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what about converting a 1977 f-250 gas to a cummins, anybody got an idea?
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same just use a 12 v the 24v you will need all the cpu crap to run it
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i was thinkin of doin this in my 89 f350 and gettin a zf5 trans mated to a 12v
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12V Cummins
A buddy of mine dropped a 12v cummins from an early 90's Dodge 4X4 into his '72 F-250 4X4. Required a but of fabracation, but nothing too heavy. Just motor mounts Crossmember, driveshafts, and exhaust. So it can be done. took him about a month of working nites and weekends. I would show photos, but I am not at home right now, and won't be for a few months.
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Talk to Rocky, he owns Rockin' S Performace in Colorado. He dropped a 12v into a 1977 f-350 x-cab. The conversion looks stock and runs like a top. I think his screen name on here is rockin' s performance.
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